Kanev Russian Empire population census 1897 – www.jewua.info

Kanev city, Kiev uezd (district) at Russian Empire Population census 1897

Jewish History of Kanev  At Kanev city the Jewish settlement was founded at the end of 17th century. The first Jewish population at Kanev was something about 98 persons. At 1847 the Jewish population grew to 1635 persons and during the Russian Empire Population census at 1897 was counted 2682 Jewish people who constantly lived…

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Jewish Family Names list – 1897 Russian Empire census – Pokatilov, Ukraine

Jewish Family Names list – 1897 Russian Empire census – Pokatilov, Ukraine – 1

Jewish family names that you can find at 1897 Russian Empire (Ukraine, Belarussia, Russia) census at Pokatilov village, Ukraine: Mostovoy Avrum-Duvid, Askis, Royzenkargova, Mostovoy Mikhel,  Boydoym Moshko Avrum, Mostovoy  Shlema, Litvak Ios, Feygel, Brashbrut, Binominsky, Talyansky, Volkov, Polevoy, Yankelevich, Farber, Verbuk, Rozumny, Shvarushteyn, Pasovoy, Velsher, Podolsky, Strashniy, Feldman, Feldman, Shifrin, Feldman, Bortnik, Verbun, Leykshhman (?), Baltaksi (?), Goyhbar, Bortnik, Kozodoy, Furman, Glukhov, Keshel, Shebenevsky, Erich, Brodsky, Bogoslavsky, Yarmarkovy, Tevelevich (?), Butylkov, Blinderova Khan Gershovna, Velednitsky Leyba Ihishov, Katseshkov Yudko Haimov, Blinder Moshko Mendelev, Tsvetovat Itsko Meir Wolkov, Cher Avrum Leib, Grinbar Wolke Duvid, Braslavsky Shai, Frenkel Chaim Leib Yos, Mezheritskiy Shaya, Nezhnyi Haim Benyuminov, Mezheritskiy Yankel Gershko, Gershtarg…

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